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Unit 6 Review World War 1

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Unit 6 Review. World War 1. The draft was created by the. a.Victory Gardens b.National War Labor board c.Espionage & Sedition Act d.Selective Service Act. According to the Zimmermann telegram, if Mexico allied with Germany, Germany would - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 6 Review

World War 1

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The draft was created by the.a. Victory Gardensb. National War Labor boardc. Espionage & Sedition Actd. Selective Service Act

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According to the Zimmermann telegram, if Mexico allied with Germany, Germany would

a. send troops to support the Huerta government.b. prevent the United States from taking control of Mexico.c. help Mexico regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.d. help Mexico take control of Central America.

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The theory that the U.S. should not get involved in World War I was known as.a. Internationalismb. Militarism c. Isolationismd. Interventional

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President Wilson’s peace plan was known as thea. Zimmermann telegram.b. Sussex Pledge.c. Treaty of Versailles.d. Fourteen Points.

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What was the goal of the fourteen pointsa. punish Germanyb. punish the Black Handc. end the Bolshevik Revolutiond. prevent another war

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The organization that became the Federal Bureau of Investigation was originally formed toa. uncover German spies during World War I.b. spread propaganda within the United States in support of the war.c. infiltrate unions to head off strikes.d. raid radical headquarters looking for evidence of a Communist conspiracy.

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The area between the trenches was known as.a. dead man’s landb. no man’s landc. barb-wire landd. War Horse land

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The Triple alliance included?a. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italyb. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russiac. Britain, France, and Russiad. Britain, France, and the United States

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The fear that the U.S. might be taken over by Communism was known as?a. The Red Scareb. The Red Summerc. The Red Feard. The Real Fear

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Criticism of the war at home was effectively silenced bya. the Committee on Public Information.b. the Espionage and Sedition Acts.c. the Red Scare.d. the Palmer Raids.

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The Triple Entente includeda. Germany, Bulgaria, and Italy.b. Germany, Turkey, and Russia.c. Britain, France, and Russia.d. Britain, France and the U.S.

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To prevent strikes from disrupting the war effort, the government established thea. National War Labor Board.b. War Industries Board.c. Committee on Public Information.d. League of Nations.

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World War I was the first war in whicha. African American soldiers were not segregated from white soldiers.b. women officially served in the armed forces.c. the government officially imposed conscription.d. military drafted men.

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To increase food production but decrease food consumption the government created the.a. War Industries Boardb. Committee of Public Information c. Food Administration d. The League of Nations

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All but which of the following was a new fighting technology implemented during World War 1?a. Poison Gasb. The Tankc. The Air Planed. Artillery fire

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In the case Schenck v. the United States, the Supreme Court ruled thata. immigrants from countries at war with the United States could be excluded from positions of power.b. freedom of speech could be curbed in wartime.c. the right to bear arms could be limited for immigrants.d. the Sedition Act was unconstitutional.

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The unofficial end of World War I was. a. The Treaty of Versaillesb. The battle of the Argonne Forestc. The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month d. The day the Red Baron was shot down

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The Triple Alliance includeda. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.b. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia.c. Britain, France, and Russia.d. Britain, France, and the United States.

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The British entered World War I whena. Germany sank the Lusitania.b. German troops crossed into Belgium.c. Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.d. Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia.

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The Great Migration during World War I was the flow ofa. European immigrants fleeing to the United States to escape the war in Europe.b. French refugees fleeing to Britain ahead of the German onslaught.c. Mexicans fleeing to the American Southwest to escape political turmoil.d. African Americans moving from the South to Northern cities.

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One of the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles was that a. Germany must adhere to all of the Fourteen Points.b. Austria-Hungary must pay reparations to the United States.c. Germany must admit its guilt in causing World War I.d. Austria-Hungary must reduce the size of its military.

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Which of the following did not cause the U.S. to enter World War I?a. British Propagandab. The Lusitania blew upc. The Zimmerman telegramd. The Treaty of Versailles

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Which of the following was not an original cause of World War I?a. The Lusitania Blew upb. Alliancesc. Imperialismd. Nationalism

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The event that touched off the first declaration of war in World War I wasa. the assassination of the archduke of Germany.

b. the assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.c. the German invasion of Belgium.d. the German invasion of Russia.

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Which of the following is the correct order of events at the beginning of World War I?a. The arch-Duke of Austria-Hungary is assassinated by the black hand, Russia declares war on Austria-Hungary, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, Britain declares war on Germany, Germany declares war on France, the U.S. declares war on Germanyb. The arch-Duke of Austria-Hungary is assassinated by the black hand, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, Russia declares war on Austria-Hungary, Germany declares war on France, Britain declares war on Germany, The U.S. Declares war on Germany c. The arch-Duke of Austria-Hungary is assassinated by the black hand, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, Russia declares war on Austria-Hungary, Britain declares war on Germany, Germany declares war on France, The U.S. declares war on Germanyd. The arch-Duke of Austria-Hungary is assassinated by the black hand, Germany declares war on France, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, Russia declares on Austria-Hungary, Britain declares war on Germany, The U.S. declares war on Germany